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Establishing a recovery-focused rehabilitation unit: a case example

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posted on 2024-11-14, 05:01 authored by Nagesh PaiNagesh Pai, Narinder Panesar, Iveta Valachova, Warren Lynch
This study highlights lessons learnt from establishing a new recovery-focused inpatient rehabilitation unit in a typical regional city of New South Wales. We have learnt that the most important aspects are recruitment, retention and training of dedicated staff and a belief that recovery is possible. Strategies employed to meet the challenges of integrating a recovery-based practice into this type of setting may be transferable to other new services or existing services of a similar nature. We have provided a summary of standard outcome measures reflecting the performance of the unit for the first 2 years of functioning.

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Panesar, N., Valachova, I., Lynch, W. & Pai, N. (2011). Establishing a recovery-focused rehabilitation unit: a case example. The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling, 17 (1), 46-53.

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The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling

Volume

17

Issue

1

Pagination

46-53

Language

English

RIS ID

42892

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